Combat Hapkido Training
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Combat Hapkido Beginning
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Combat hapkido was created and named by Grandmaster Pellegrini in 1990 and has been gaining in popularity since then. The goal that Grandmaster Pellegrini had was to develop a true self-defense type of martial art program. By 1992 an official instructional curriculum was developed and the International Combat Hapkido Federation (ICHF) was founded.
Moves
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The moves that are taught in combat hapkido are purposefully versatile and realistic. The goal is for students of combat hapkido to be able to defend themselves in real-world situations where they may be threatened. A series of kicks, joint locks, strikes, pressure-point maneuvers, and disarming techniques are all taught to students of combat hapkido.
Combat Hapkido Is Not Traditional
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Combat hapkido is not a new kind of marital art. It has garnished moves from traditional hapkido and other martial art disciplines to make an effective self-defense style of martial arts. The purpose of combat hapkido is not designed as a martial sport or freestyle martial arts and cannot be modified for sport. Students don't spend time learning martial art forms such as the kata and other stationary moves in combat hapkido.
Traditional Hapkido and Combat Hapkido Differences
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The discipline of combat hapkido is not the same as traditional hapkido. Combat hapkido is designed to be all self-defense training with each of the moves designed for a specific purpose. Traditional hapkido kicks are completed at various height levels, while the kicks taught in combat hapkido are all aimed at the lower part of the body to assist with immobilizing the attacker. The weapons taught in traditional hapkido—the bamboo sword or fan—are traditional to martial arts in general. Combat hapkido also focuses on training how to use weapons available in everyday life, such as a belt, cane and other common items.
Who Can Learn Combat Hapkido
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The teachings of combat hapkido are applicable from the very first lesson, which is a benefit for busy adults who are interested in learning self defense but don’t have time or energy for traditional martial arts training. Combat hapkido does not rely on extreme physical ability, strength, or size to be useful and can benefit men and women of all sizes. The design and moves of combat hapkido do rely on the individual using them to be able to use common sense and judgment.
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